Apply cleaner to tissue and wipe. Never apply liquid directly to front
element as it likely will seep under edge and possibly stain the back
surface.
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John Hermanson | CPS, Inc.
21 South Ln., Huntington NY 11743
631-424-2121 | www.zuiko.com
Olympus OM Service since 1977
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On 8/15/2012 2:16 PM, Bill Pearce wrote:
> Don't know about lenses, but virtually all glass cleaners are ammonia based.
> Try the automotive aisle, and there will be glass cleaners with other
> formulations, with other solvents. One I have used on not-lens glass was
> made by a company named Stoner. Don't know why I remembered that.
>
> When I worked for the airplane factory, I sometimes filled in for the guy
> that ran the process camera (boring work). There was a special glass cleaner
> that had an ether base. Worked great, and it wasn't what made me sleepy on
> that job.
>
> Bill Pearce
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JOHN DUGGAN
> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 11:42 AM
> To: Olympus mailing list
> Subject: [OM] OM Windex
>
> Hi all,
> This really could be best answered by John Hermanson (don't have
> his e-mail address to hand)
> I recall he advocates using Windex? to clean camera lenses. As we are at
> present in the States I went into a local Safeways to be confronted with
> Windex with ammonia,Windex with fragrance, Windex surface cleaner.......you
> get the indea.
> What do I need. I am assuming I avoid fragrance and Amonia products like the
> plague. thanks in advance .
>
> Regards
> John Duggan,
> Wales, UK
>
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